Unlike on the field, there’s no clear-cut winner in the battle for boldfaced names between the Giants and the Jets.

Some say the hottest ticket in MetLife Stadium could be an invitation to Giant co-owner and Hollywood mogul Steve Tisch’s luxury box.

Inside the “Forrest Gump” producer’s luxury suite, life is indeed like a box of chocolates — you never know which celebrity you’re going to get.

Celebs cheering on the G-men this season have included starlet Kate Hudson, former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, and actor Jason Bateman, suite guests told The Post.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker has also been feted, as has crooner Josh Groban, former Giants great Michael Strahan, and political squawker Keith Olbermann.

“I think we have a blast every Sunday,” said one regular who asked to remain anonymous.

Roughly 40 guests watch the game from high above the 50-yard line, munching on sushi and finger foods while sipping cocktails meticulously prepared by bartenders brought in from PDT, an East Village speakeasy.

“It’s serious mixology,” said the Big Blue diehard. “They even use special ice cubes.”

Mega-stars like Jay-Z, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and one of the Olsen twins were all spied at the Jet-Cowboy game to open the season, insiders said.

The heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune also has politicos in his corner, including Former President George W. Bush, a guest when the Jets beat the Cowboys. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin — a Seahawks fan — and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie have also been sighted.

But team colors don’t necessarily run deep.

The connected few in Tisch’s box were recently treated to special in-suite insight courtesy of former Gang Green receiver Shawn Johnson, who was in the house for last week’s loss to the Redskins.

“He was calling every play — it was like having Nostradamus in there,” said Grammy-award winning jazz singer Steve Tyrrel, who has been watching games with Tisch for the past six seasons.

Tyrrel, who performs at the Café Carlyle on the Upper East Side through the holiday season, said life is suite in the box appointed with flat-panel TVs, marble-topped tables, rich leather chairs — and a dessert cart with every imaginable confection.